Standard barber razor holder



Filed April 11, 1930 A155 55.11am: E 0&0.

IN VEN TOR.

A TTORNEY.

Patented Dec. 30,1930

rarest OFFICE ALESSANDRO SODA, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

STANDARD BARBER RAZOR HOLDER Application filed April 11, 1930. Serial No. 443,375.

My invention relates to razors and refers more particularly to a device for holdlng a standard razor positioned for shaving in a safety holder.

One object of my invention is to provide a holder for a standard razor wherein the razor may be held positioned for right hand ed use, and by reversing the handle may be positioned for left handed use.

Another object of my invention is to provide a safety holder for standard razors that will adjustably hold the hollow ground blade of the razor positioned in the desirable cutting position. 15

A further object of my invention is to provide a safety holder for a standard razor that is adapted to hold the razor blade in two positions.

A still further object of my invention is to provide a safety holder for a standard razor that is provided with a slidable handle and adapted to hold the blade of said razor in two positions. 7

I attain these objects preferably by the means illustrated in the accompanying drawing, wherein similar numerals refer to like parts throughout the same, in which The figure is an elevation of the device.

The device is comprised of the holder element 23 which is suitably formed at 24; and 25 at an angle of about 60 degrees apart to hold a razor blade 9 in two positions and to provide for an adjustment when these razor blades are ground to a smaller size, suitable packing may be placed at 26 and 27 behind the blade 9, which will hold the blade positioned further out upon the teeth like 28 and 29, which terminate the spring arms 30 and 31, which are also provided with ends 32 and 33, adapted to resiliently engage with the so as It is obvious that when the handle 34 is held positioned by means of the thumb screw 35, and the razor, blade 9, shown as indicated in Figure 3, the device will be adapted to shave the left side of the face and when the razor blade is positioned in the other pocket, then the handle is moved in the position shown by the dotted lines 36, and the razor and holder will be positioned for shaving on the right side of the face.

Having thusillustrated and described the preferred embodiment of my invention, I do not wish to limit'myself to theexact construction or arrangement of parts shown, since it is evident that modifications may be made therein, without departing from the spirit of the invention or scope of the claims. I

I claim '1. In a standard razor holder adapted to hold a razor blade, a base formed with two razor blade back holding grooves approximatelybO degrees apart, and having spring extensions integral therewith engageable with said razor blade and a boss upon said base" slidably holding a handle.

2. In a standard razor holder adapted to hold a razor blade, a base formed with two razor blade back holding grooves approximately degrees apart, and having angularly arranged spring extensions integral therewith engageable with said razor blade anda centrally located boss upon said base siidably holding a handle and means for hulking said handle when positioned.

Signed at New York, county of New York, State of New York, this 8th day of April,

ALESSANDRQ SODA. 

